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Show 6 T.Jt s 1 s CM W RcVfC Lakeside I'H? !.i Agency needs Santas helpers Youth want tobacco out of reach Hr lb..n ccx waiters Ml prdugt a iUfjVHi W Il f 4) keeping of niimuv h from iiitf ra All of the retailer in Centerville have agreed ,t gitmply with Ilia wdiname if the re-k- II IK - The uv' )HHh tuy wen um w out u touM campaigning lirujt. Svuth cmuihiI member lue aked ititf iiiy amwey tr draft an prdinume tlwt would ivnirt'l the pUemenl f aLvM and u.hawca jHidUkli in temerviHe butncxc. Cl alti4 and R g-- eeral They surveyed f.'mnd the wduume Haw Utah vine and hen ueve!'ul in iiiy adopt Ha gen ii i'ourwil ii'ifi the rrTwd rd iunc, ura ha a gumraetual agreement with a lubauu eompany la display their prvla,l in a peal dplay Mint lf aeii ay labait'O Hal flfgdv LCf l M told the my are jour nalom. I ngloh and geography. She li a leather aiJc and ha panteipaied in conflict manage mem for lao year. The daughier of Ryan and Marge Harms hc hhes lo play MKcer. eheerlead. and a me poetry. Kattl llarrl ha been named Mudcnt of the month for October at Ceniral Davit Junior High. the it an at A titianl in the countclorc office. LaM year the mainiaincd a 4.0 graJe ptnnl average. Her favorite clatt it Spamth. She it a Ceniral Daviv Cub. She lovet to dance. Jutil Tula hat been named MuJent of the month for Nov cm mnih-grade- r. her at Central Davit Junior High. Hit fjvoriie clattes are band, Lnglith. biology, geometry, geography, seminary', and Autonomous Learner Model. He main-taia grade point average of 3.76 or higher. I le competes in National Academic League, is in the Honor Society and participates in conflict management. Hit goals are to be a marine biologist, an astronomer or a carnt diologist and attend Stanford Loui editor Committee. r, Her honor include the National DLCA State Oiliccr Leadership Award for iwt year. Applied Technology ( ducauon Leadership Organtauon Leadership Award lor two year, and vcrvtng a ihief executive officer of company ai Buvtncv Week. She t on the Governor' Honor Committee and chc ha earned xartou award in D! CA and I HLA competition in region. Mate and national level. Pctervon i a volunteer at Primary Children Medical Center, and for Quarter for Chnvtma. March of Dime. Applctrec Retirement Home. Operation Smile and Bcvt BuJJicv "One of my goal is to receive a mavter of buMncv association degree with an emphasis on hospital administration. I would like to attend another country on a Semester Abroad program to Icjrn about and experience another culture," she said. lomce Call was named student of the month by the Kaysvilic Area Chamber of Com- Army Pfc. Benjamin T. Miller has graduated from basic military training at Fort Leonard AVood, Wavnesvillc, Mo. During the training, students received instruction in military courtesy, military justice, first laid, and Army history and tradi- tions. signed to improve unit readiness and interoperability with coalition forces. Womacks unit is an expeditionary intervention force with the ability to rapidly organize for combat operations in virtually any environment. MEUs are composed of more that 2,000 personnel and are divided into an infantry battalion, an aircraft squadron, a support group and a command element. With the combination of these teams, Womacks unit supplies Miller is the son of Velma L. wnd stepson of Hilmer L. Carter of Clearfield. He is a 1994 graduate of Cottonwood High School, Holladay. v Marine Lance CpI. Bruce E. and sustains itself for either .Womack, son of Larry J. and quick mission accomplishment or clearing the way for follow-o- n ;Patsy Womack of Clearfield, reforces. Exercise in cently participated The 1991 graduate of Waukee Bright Star 97 while on deployment to the High School of Waukee, Iowa, Sea with the 24th Majoined the Marine Corps in Febrine Expeditionaly Unit (MEU) ruary 1996. embarked aboard the ships of Pfc. Benjamin T. Miller the USS Guam Amphibious hasArmy graduated from basic miliReady Group. tary training at Fort Leonard Womacks unit participated in Wood, Waynesville, Mo. the multinational exercise which During the training, students entailed naval, tactical air, received instruction in military assault, undersea, spcourtesy, military justice, first ecial forces and ground combat aid, and Army history and traditraining. U.S. troops from all tions. branches of the military particMiller is the son of Velma L. ipated in the exercise along with and stepson of Hilmer L. Carter forces from Egypt, France, Italy, of Clearfield. Emir-lat2 Kuwait, the United Arab He is a 1994 graduate of Cotand the United Kingdom. tonwood High School, Holladay. 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Her community service Include helping to organize the Kay iv tile LDS Central Stake Young Womens Conference, orproject, ganize and a volunteer at Arrlctrce Retirement Home. daughter of Dcna Call of Kaysvilic. and a student at Davis fiifftn III, tllllftt Hf: Mutt it Apphed Technology I Conference. Cull Dt CA fall leadership conference, and Dt CA national career development conference. es 3CQ CHILDRENS OUTLET JlkJJo 7,i7;or Is Thanksgiving MILITARY NEWS I --- r state championship team and the sophomore clav president, Shet an horn xtuJeni and a pnsctWeek, at Utah HuMne Pnrr,a - CLASSintDS She U yeatbook Shay CornlJ, 14, hat been nameJ MuJent of the month for October at Syracuse Junior High School. she mainAn cighih-gmJc4 li a graJe rini average, it tains a member of the National Junior Honor Society and I amily anJ Consumer Science (I ACSJ dub. The daughter of Ray and Debra Cornia. she enjoys soccer and playing the piano. Angela Peterson, a Davis High School senior, was named student of the month by both the Kaysvilic Chamber of Commerce and the Layton North Davis Chamber of Commerce this month. She is the daughter of Don and Doris Peterson of Kaysvilic and an honor student. She has served or is serving as an officer in the National future Business Leaders of America Western Region. the Utah HBLA. the Utah DLCA. Orrin Hatch Senate l S iamimioHnamimi and a member of the Senior Medical Sshool. aHU. N't- Citizens, other jHHiuon. Juntr IliyH School. Ikr favoriic ilafi Ji tf 4k lf i dedi.J.g f 'T a I f mue informaium Ca!J Terry Stainer, Siul Sfr Vi.eMenut Mf5iH CtkuJ.BalOf hf it f interested i3l J4A?3Ui n illy council agreed M half ihf CU Itwney draft the ordiftamf, CumI mrndvr Steven Mangel complimented the ymnb on their ilitifiMii study and thanked iltrm fw ihcir ioiKtin for df futtfie of tW iiy and n Youth A Jv iory Committee. anJ Marcia lljrru Mac namfd Madam f the mmh for September at Central Davtx '.' 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